January 27, 2012 - Veterans are significantly more likely to be homeless than civilian adults, and these homeless vets are getting steadily older and sicker, researchers reported on Friday {Prevalence and Risk of Homelessness Among US Veterans}.The new study predicts that the Department of Veterans' Affairs' health care system could be deluged with at least some of these sick and homeless vets. "They're aging up," said Robert Hallett, national coordinator of the VA's Healthcare for Homeless Veterans program.
Jamison Fargo of Utah State University and the National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans and colleagues studied 130,000 homeless people from seven jurisdictions and found veterans were more likely than non-servicemembers to be among them. They controlled for some of the factors that can lead to homelessness -- notably, poverty.
"As age increases, an increasingly larger proportion of the male homeless population is composed of veterans," Fargo said in an e-mail interview. read more>>>
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